An order to show cause why Tehama county should not be prohibited from confiscating and selling the $2000 auto truck with which John Anselimo, an alleged bootlegger from San Francisco, was hauling six barrels of wine through here two months ago, has been received in Red Bluff from the California supreme court. The higher tribunal set July 2 as the date for hearing arguments on the petition of the Traffic Truck Sales Co. and R. A. Crandall Co., both of San Francisco, for an injunction directed against Justice of the Peace E. F. Lennon, Sheriff M. O. Ballard and others officially identified with the case.